ARTIST

Rebecca Turner

North Shore

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A Gold Church

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The National Flowers of the Artists

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Landscape

About

Studio Member since 2011

b. 1984

Rebecca Turner is vivacious by nature and this expression shines through in her artwork. Though Turner has an established practice working with acrylic paint, her most recent works are assemblages made with paper and colored pencil.

“I just glued it on and it is a collage. That’s it. I told you. That’s all. Paper. Draw. Colored pencils and making art is a good part because it’s a very good part.

Through this technique she develops dynamic negative space, layers and depth. The raw edges of elements in her artwork create texture and reveal the spontaneity of her process. Paper pieces are affixed in a precarious nature and hint at underlying uncertainty and a willingness to accept the ephemeral.

“I like making art because it makes me happy. I like hanging out with friends and artists. I like to draw pictures. I like to draw elephants, Matisse, and I like the story about making cupcakes. That’s a birthday story. I feel excited.”

Turner’s work has been featured on the Arts of Life studio merchandise.

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Exhibitions

Carson's Furniture Gallery
Wilmette, IL 2017
Like Sirens
Circle Contemporary North Shore, Glenview, IL 2019
Art on a Hot Tin Roof
Bottom Lounge, Chicago, IL 2018

Portfolio work

A Gold Church, 2017

The National Flowers of the Artists, 2020

Landscape, 2019

A Girl, 2017

Colors of my Piece, 2015

Flowers, 2016

About People, 2019

Ocean of Flowers, 2019

Ladies, 2019

Matisse, 2017

Flowers Pink and Roses, 2020

Movie Theater, 2016

Passover, 2017

A Flower At Peace, 2020

Picasso Abstract, 2017

Shapes, 2016

About Rainbow, 2016

The Man Who is an Artist, 2016

I Feel The Colors, 2017

I See Butterflies Yea, 2017

Untitled, 2019

Tree by the House, 2014

Water Imagination, 2019

Face, 2019

Happy Principle, 2018

Glass, 2019

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